Music-making, Society, and the Popularity of Stringed Instruments
Description
A historical, thematically organised study of the unprecedented growth and popularity of stringed instruments in Britain from the Victorian era to 1930, this book examines the social spread of string playing, its infrastructure and grass-roots activities, and the presence of the violin in the British popular imagination of the time.
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